Aapproaches, Scotsmen face a choice: splash out on a kilt or wear a suit and risk being mistaken for a Sassenach. A kilt can get expensive -- over £1,000 ($1,350) for a tailored version in the family tartan. But for many, it is a price worth paying to assert national identity. The pro-independence Scottish National Party (), which runs Scotland's government, agrees. If re-elected in May, itplans to begin borrowing directly in the private market, issuing bonds dubbed "kilts" -- a nod to British government "gilts".